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Loot Crate + Bethesda Softworks Bi-Monthly FALLOUT Crate Debuts

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Are you S.P.E.C.I.A.L.? To us? Very. To the rest of the world? Eh. Loot Crate, the leading subscription commerce platform targeting super fans of entertainment franchises, today announces the pre-order availability of its bi-monthly Fallout Crate with Bethesda Softworks. Vault Boy approved.

Ordering this crate is like getting a non-radioactive piece of the Wasteland sent to your door! The first mystery crate’s theme is Vault-Tec, celebrating the experience and experiments of everyday vault living beneath the Wasteland. 4-6 exclusively licensed items across apparel, gear and other collectable things valued at $65+ will be included, featuring iconic companions and other items from the Fallout video game series.

Loot Crate’s Fallout Crate will feature an exclusive figure line based on companions from the game; the first is FAWKES from Fallout 3 (in-game model pictured below). Further sweetening the deal, each crate will feature pieces of a power armor set that builds from crate to crate.

Fawkes

Fans of the game that subscribe to a Year Pre-Order will get an exclusive bonus item, the mini-nuke USB hub (art render below).

Nuka Nuke

The Fallout Crate is currently available for pre-order for $34.99 + S&H U.S. / $49.99 + S&H USD International. The crate will begin shipping every other month in December 2017.


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5 Comments

  1. Any info in when the USB stick will be shipped? Just got my first crate today and was a bit disappointed it wasn’t in there 🙁

  2. Conny Bergkvist

    Same here, no USB Hub, ordered mine in november…

  3. LordQuinn

    For anyone wondering, I got an email recently from lootcrate, the Nuka Nuke USB hub will be delivered with one of the later crates, I believe it was August.

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